Works
Among the most important of his works besides those mentioned are:
- Reiseberichte aus Ägypten (Travel Diary of Egypt) (1855)
- Grammaire démotique (Demotic Grammar) (Paris, 1855)
- Monuments de l'Egypte (Monuments of Egypt)(1857)
- Geographische Inschriften (Leipzig, 1857–60)
- Histoire d'Egypte (History of Egypt) (Leipzig, 1859)
- Recueil des monuments égyptiens (Anthology of Egyptian Monuments) (Leipzig, 1862–63)
- Reise der königlich Preussischer Gesandtschaft nach Persien (Journey of the Royal Prussian Embassy to Persia) (1862–63)
- Hieroglyphisch-demotisches Wörterbuch (Hieroglyphic-Demotic Dictionary) (Leipzig, 1867–82)
- Hieroglyphische Grammatik (Hieroglyphic Grammar) (Leipzig, 1872)
- L'Exode et les monuments égyptiens (The Exodus and the Egyptian Monuments) (Leipzig, 1875)
- Dictionnaire géographique de l' ancienne Egypte (Geographical Dictionary of Ancient Egypt) (Leipzig, 1877–81)
- Geschichte Aegyptens (Leipzig, 1877; English trans. “History of Egypt from the Monuments”)
- Dictionnaire géographique de l'ancienne Egypte (Leipzig, 1877–81)
- Thesaurus Inscriptionum Ægyptiacarum (Thesaurus of Egyptian Inscriptions) (Leipzig, 1883–91)
- Religion und Mythologie der Aegypter (Religion and Mythology of the Egyptians) (Leipzig, 1887)
- Die Ägyptologie (Egyptology) (1890)
- Aus dem Morgenlande, Altes und Neues (From the Orient, Old and New) (1893)
- Mein Leben und Wandern (My Life and Travels), an autobiography (1894)
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